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  • H.R. 8931 aims to change the name of Saratoga National Historical Park to Saratoga National Battlefield Park. The bill was introduced by Ms. Stefanik and Mr. Tonko and is supported by additional sponsors Mrs. Watson Coleman and Mr. Lawler. Once enacted, all existing...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill wants to change the name of a special park in New York called Saratoga National Historical Park to Saratoga National Battlefield Park, so it matches the area's history better.

  • H.R. 8931 aims to change the name of the Saratoga National Historical Park to Saratoga National Battlefield Park. This bill, introduced by Ms. Stefanik and Mr. Tonko, specifies that any existing legal documents or references to the park under its former name should now be...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill wants to change the name of a special park in New York from "Saratoga National Historical Park" to "Saratoga National Battlefield Park." It also says that wherever the old name is written, people should use the new name instead.

  • H. R. 8931 is a bill that proposes to change the name of Saratoga National Historical Park to Saratoga National Battlefield Park. The bill requires that all references in U.S. laws, maps, regulations, documents, or any other official records previously mentioning Saratoga...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill wants to change the name of a special park where a big battle happened, called Saratoga National Historical Park, to Saratoga National Battlefield Park, and it says everyone should start using the new name.

  • H.R. 8931 is a bill that proposes to change the name of Saratoga National Historical Park to Saratoga National Battlefield Park. The bill states that any mention of the park in laws, maps, regulations, or official documents should use the new name.

    Simple Explanation

    The bill wants to change the name of a park called "Saratoga National Historical Park" to "Saratoga National Battlefield Park," so everyone uses the new name in all official places like maps and documents.